[PlanetCCRMA] RE: midi problems & Offlist
Nigel Henry
cave.dnb at tiscali.fr
Wed Jan 25 11:21:01 PST 2006
I've enquired on the Alsa-user list, and it appears that the SBlive card that
Dell have included is not likely to have a wavetable. This card appears to
have been supplied specifically for Windows users, and uses Windows software
to access certain features on the card. The best suggestion I have to resolve
your problems is to buy an SBlive card using the emu10k1 driver. They are
quite cheap, and probably under 20 bucks. I apologise for having
inadvertantly lead you down a wrong path. With a proper SBlive, all the info
I've given is correct, but please, make sure that the card you buy uses the
emu10k1 driver, otherwise you will not be able to load soundfonts. Nigel.
Thomas. I'm not sure if you got this that I sent direct to you. I'm sending it
again, and to the planetccrma list. This is the reply that I got from Lee
Revell at alsa-user list.
My comment:
> Oh. (Expletives removed) So this SBlive that Dell have installed using
> emu10k1x is a bit of a joke. I'll suggest to the guy I'm posting to on the
> planetccrma list to get a proper SBlive using emu10k1. Thanks for the reply.
> Nigel.
Lee's reply:
Yes, exactly, it's a complete joke. Dell wanted to ship machines with
"SBLive!" sound and was too cheap to spring for real ones so had
Creative develop a "Win-modem" version that did everything interesting
in software.
Now all of Creative's new cards are like that.
Lee
Let me know how you get on. 20 or 25 bucks ain't here or there, and if you can
get soundfonts loaded onto the card it's worth it. Think twice about Dell in
the future. Nigel.
Windoze is "THE" only OS. Who said that? Come on. Somebody answer! I'm still
waiting............
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